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' The last in an eight-part
' senes about eighties music. r The look at the 2-Tone ska revival, the resurgence of reggae, and the US hip hop and rap movement includes music from the Beat and Salt'n'Pepa. See today's choices. Producer Jeannie Clark ; Executive producer
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Life on the Edge. Andrew Cooper explores the area known as the Undercliff - a National Nature Reserve on the coast of East Devon. This is a lost world of dramatic Channel cliffs created by huge landslips, flower-filled gullies and the largest seabird colony on the south coast, home to guillemots, gulls and the peregrine falcon.
Series producer Andrew Cooper ; Editor Justin Smith

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Tonight's show includes Nick Wray in St Monans, Fife where he finds an athletic 70-year-old who has produced a jewel of a garden from a plot built on a precipice. Presented by Geoff Hamilton from Barnsdale. See today's choices.
See Geoff Hamilton: page 31

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More surreal fun from comedy duo Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer , including the fly-on-the-wall documentary series Slade in Residence, Teessiders Pat and Dave, and anotherfascinatingfilm from the British Information Board.
Producer John Birkin ; Executive producer Alan Marks

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Danny Rose is a small-time theatrical agent whose client, Italian crooner Lou Canova, is a big problem. Lou's girlfriend Tina has a penchant for mobsters, and Danny has just become the subject of a Mafia contract.
(1984, PG) (B/W)
See Films: pages 44-47

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